SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS AWARDED 2007 ALL-STAR GAME
The San Francisco Giants have been awarded the 2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and will host the game at AT&T Park on July 10, 2007, Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced.
The 2007 game will be the 78th All-Star Game. It will be the third to be played in San Francisco and the first at AT&T Park, which opened in 2000.
"Major League Baseball is proud and excited to bring the All-Star Game back to San Francisco, one of our country's greatest and most beautiful cities," said Commissioner Selig. "I am confident that Peter Magowan, Larry Baer, the entire Giants' staff and the city of San Francisco will make the 2007 Midsummer Classic one of our finest and most memorable.
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The All Star Game is finally returning to San Francisco after twenty-two years.
All-Star Events

In addition to the 2007 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, other All-Star activities will include (events subject to change):
MLB All-Star Fanfest at Moscone Center West
MLB FanFest is the world's largest interactive baseball fan event. It allows families and fans of all ages to experience the thrills, excitement and rich history of Major League Baseball with an extensive array of exhibits, attractions, baseball clinics and seminars, autograph sessions, live entertainment, memorabilia and more. FanFest is expected to attract over 110,000 fans.
Taco Bell All-Star Sunday (AT&T Park)
Taco Bell All-Star Sunday features the XM Satellite Radio All-Star Futures Game and the Taco Bell Legends & Celebrity Softball Game. The XM Satellite Radio All-Star Futures Game pits the brightest of baseball's rising stars against each other with U.S. players squaring off against a team of international up-and-comers. The Taco Bell Legends & Celebrity Softball Game features a blend of Hall of Fame baseball players and modern day celebrities.
Gatorade All-Star Workout Day (AT&T Park)
Gatorade All-Star Workout Day is highlighted by the Home Run Derby and always attracts a sell-out crowd.